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… the breath of the wind (hau). The rituals of the new faith, Pai Mārire (good and peaceful), which Te Ua developed from … form of Te Ariki Mikaera (Archangel Michael). Ua Rongopai – the gospel of Ua Te Ua had composed Ua Rongopai (the gospel of Ua), a book of ceremonies and prayers, by …
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Part of story: Māori prophetic movements – ngā poropiti
… increasingly in the hands of colonial forces and kūpapa. Pai Mārire in Taranaki Taranaki was the first region to see … the impact of the new religions with the emergence of the Pai Mārire (goodness and peace) or Hauhau faith. Founded by Te Ua Haumēne of Ōakura, Pai Mārire promised to deliver victory over the Pākehā. On 6 …
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Part of story: New Zealand Wars
… among the savages of New Zealand, or the history of Pai Mārire' ( I Protestanti tra i selvaggi della Nuova Zelanda, ossia storia del Pai Mārire ), which was published in Turin in 1868. It is … that Barsanti had no personal contact with the followers of Pai Mārire and very little with any other Māori. He gained …
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… original disciples of Te Ua Haumēne , the founder of the Pai Mārire faith. He was a member of Ngāti Rangiwewehi of Te … the tribes of the East Coast. They were told to preach the Pai Mārire faith in the districts they passed through, to go … hanging, and cannot be held responsible. The arrival of the Pai Mārire party at Ōpōtiki precipitated the tragedy, but …
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… have nothing to do with the government. Early in 1865 the Pai Mārire prophet Te Ua Haumēne sent emissaries to Hirini … missionaries and settlers hoped that Hirini would order the Pai Mārire party from the district as soon as it arrived. He … of Tūranga. In March 1865 a ceremony was held at which the Pai Mārire emissaries presented to Hirini Te Kani the …
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… movements that posed a practical or symbolic threat. Pai Mārire and Kīngitanga Independent Māori Christian movements such as Pai Mārire (goodness and peace) flourished during the wars … others) saw as British aggression. Ringatū An offspring of Pai Mārire was the Ringatū faith, founded in 1867 by Te …
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Part of story: Religion and society
… (Māori King movement) forces fighting the Crown in Waikato. Pai Mārire In 1865 the pendulum swung further and many in the region converted to Pai Mārire (also known as Hauhau), a religion whose … self-determination. This led to six months of war between Pai Mārire supporters and other Māori forces, with many …
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Part of story: East Coast region
… Little is known of Whaanga's involvement in Ngāpuhi campaigns in Heretaunga (Hawke's Bay) in the early 1820s. About … and those opposed to land selling turned to the King and Pai Mārire movements. East Coast Māori leaders, including Wī … Whaanga's opponents sought to collect and return the money paid for the Māhia block, and to obtain agreement to block …
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… mission at Waerenga-a-hika. In 1865 the impact of the Pai Mārire religion drew most of Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki men … into fighting. Pera and Maraea were for a time followers of Pai Mārire. She described the ritual of this faith as 'fine … her escape from Te Kooti. She included descriptions of Pai Mārire ritual, as well as the account of her captivity. …
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… in which the unrighteous would perish. The Hauhau (Pai Mārire) faith Te Ua called his church Hauhau, because Te … faithful. Although the founding principle of the faith was pai mārire (goodness and peace), it was subverted by violent … 1883. In their absence, Parihaka was rebuilt. Ploughing campaigns continued until the late 1890s, as did the …
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Part of story: Taranaki tribe
… Ua Haumēne was a prophet who formed the religious movement Pai Mārire, which also had a political aspect. Followers of … spread through the North Island as missionaries, and Pai Mārire became a pan-tribal movement. The prophets Te …
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Part of story: Ngā rōpū – Māori organisations
… Te Ua Haumēne Te Ua Haumēne was the leader of the Pai Mārire faith, followers of which were sometimes known as … such as Tītokowaru and Topia Tūroa. The standard flag of Pai Mārire is reputed to be the largest flag ever flown in …
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Part of story: Ngā haki – Māori and flags
… what respects these Pakehas were superior to the Maoris.’ 6 Pai Mārire and playing cards As well as draughts, Māori … In 1862 the prophecies of Te Ua Haumēne developed into the Pai Mārire religion. A notebook recording Pai Mārire beliefs includes a drawing of a niu pole (sacred …
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Part of story: Cards, board games and puzzles
… An important element in the conflict was the rise of the Pai Mārire faith, founded by Taranaki leader Te Ua Haumēne. Pai Mārire (or Hauhau) was a religion blending aspects of … number of battles were fought between government forces and Pai Mārire adherents. The Crown had the upper hand by 1866, …
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Part of story: Taranaki region
… After the defeat of the King movement in Waikato, the Pai Mārire (Hauhau) religion reached the East Coast in 1865. … fighting began with the arrival in the Waiapu Valley of the Pai Mārire prophet Pātara Raukatauri. Pōtae fortified Te … immediate relations. Other Tokomaru Bay people adopted the Pai Mārire faith and built Pukepapa pā. Totally committed to …
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… turned some against the sale. Some became adherents of the Pai Mārire (Hauhau) faith, while others supported the Māori … and bravely fell.’ 1 Moutoa Island In May 1864, upriver Pai Mārire supporters were defeated at Moutoa Island, near … Chute carried out a ‘scorched earth’ campaign north of Waitōtara and into Taranaki, destroying seven …
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Part of story: Whanganui region
… to Napier in April 1865. The first followers of the Pai Mārire religion (also known as Hauhau) arrived in the … Māori troops (including Te Kooti) besieged the pā that the Pai Mārire had constructed near the by then abandoned … men and women in the pā surrendered on the sixth day. Rongopai Rongopai wharenui (meeting house), 4.5 km north of …
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Part of story: East Coast places
… Popoti when the Reverend Mohi Tūrei brought word that the Pai Mārire leaders involved in the killing of the missionary … to Te Whānau-a-Hinerupe, a hapū which had espoused Pai Mārire. The Hauhau repulsed the attack and … Porourangi, the principal Ngāti Porou chief to join Pai Mārire. Pukemaire was then attacked; on the third …
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… as the first Māori King. His mother was an adherent of the Pai Mārire faith. She was also a tohunga of note, one of the … and tribal historian and became a major figure in the Pai Mārire church, upholding their traditions and … in an accident. Although he was unable to do further paid labour, he and his wife continued with their daily and …
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… up to the killing of Völkner on 2 March 1865 began when the Pai Mārire prophet Te Ua Haumēne sent Kereopa Te Rau and … do so and after banning shipping from using the harbour the Pai Mārire party left for Ōpōtiki. Mokomoko accompanied them from Whakatāne to Ōpōtiki. The Pai Mārire leaders are reported to have said that when they …
Type: Biography